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ienshachesnppoetaon eS ARGRSeesesaeseeesetenssesoneesesssssstee sess eee eee 8 __@HEB EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JULY UP-TO-DATE AND NEWSY 2, 1912 EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN: NO WONDER UNCLE SAM THROWS OUT HIS CHEST! (ST LOUSINA THE HIGHLANDERS BATTING ORDER. AOL, New York St. Louts Daniels, 1 | loney, ef, - prrett, 1b, rf. | simmor f AMERICA 1 Harteell Austin, 3 wd, #5 Aiton, If, 49 Ponts bs ’ Krischell, &. '® + arhop) ‘ Hamilton, py Umpires, Connolly and. tendance 00, AMERICAN LEAGUE PARK, NEN YORK, July 12—The smallest crowd of }the year came to the Hilltop this after noon to see the battle for last place When the Browns and the Highlander) Kot started there was less than a thou sand people in the stands. The puts Winning the 1,500-Metre Race From America at the Olympic Games Tickled John Bull Im- mensely. le probably did not realise what § deadly duel was being fought. ( ——— Hamilton and Warhoop were there p Coprright, 1012, by The Prews Pubiieding Co. posing sharpshooters The Browns failed to score In the fird inning, After Shotton and Jantsen nad A Genrrast (is folie cut on eusy’ chante’ “Nese THe ANCIENT singled to centre but was out stealing AND THE MODERN ( GREECE found < (The New York World) BULL is happy for the first time in years, Let America run ay with the rest of the events eM the Olympic programme, as far as © England is concerned; England has won the 120.meire race, The 140-metwe, be New York drew Nank, Platt thre® CHAMPIONS — Neg ae Benes oe®, York drow a blank. Pla ~ Maloney and Sterrett Med out to J, f , It known, 1s the metric substitute for TOR 2 a — t i i ee, of d, hi mast Lepearagenar,.-camggenesecc! <a Papredlag bs (edusintanavety | capt. Wagner was called out on Albright Races Mercier. Pond of her mile runners. STANDING OF THE CLUBS. AMERICAN LEAGUE, NATIONAL LEAGUE, | strikes. J. Mil hit, a single t Faust Wants Back Salary; ff made the Gret Pirate | Johnny Albright, the Nedver peed king, centr Daly made Fertie Mercier of Hoooklyn in the featare even| ‘Oh, the Yanks have a ash of spec : ‘ (ticks Wolk 80). Cle, ie catch of Wilson's bid for « tri vim Mortoredrome to-morrow might, Th maid the British sportsmen, “but wait aH 6 t B Hi d J L 32 +508 |Now York 57°16 sir a | J. Miller stole second. MeCarthy fou hee, until they're called upon to show bot- ts Case to be Mear uly “Bow |eheago “bin, out to O, Miller, NO R@NS. tom, and they can't do it.” burgh 42 foativa. F orthen out, Byrne to Plocinaatt a8 $6 be] Brook! rthen out, Byrn: Third Inning— id 2 ‘den u ‘ . Miller. Simo ok care of Smith's , \ Tdghtbody, when he won the 1,00.) CINCINNATI, July 12—The National Baseball Commission is going to RESULTS OF TER TEPOAYS GAMES, Hin foul Daubare aioe ©. fast one to | Lincolna and Smart Sets To-Day. metre race at Athens six years aso. |] hear the case of Charles Victory Faust on July 3% The former mascot, 0, 1 left, but Carey made nice place on it. | {tin Yevtentay caused the postnonement of broke the English heart. verybody in " ’, ; 8: Cleveland, 9; Washington, & anatl, 0) firet game of the big series between the ybody pitcher, Jinx, ete., of the Glants, paid his own expenses to this city in an How Yuk Deira, Oeeabsstolladelpbia: ana Brookins a: Cl NO RU Giants and. Smart Met. schediiled for Olympd t Bngland esp to see an Englishman |} atiempt to get the Supreme Court of Baseball to order the New York Na- ‘iinet baa ‘isa pao Rha: Louis, 9: Boston, Simon opened by slingling to left cen=) Piet, Goe Himdred and Thirty-sixth street rum away with that on we Uonais to pay him back salary from July 12 last year to July 12 this year. He also wants to be declared a free agent, as he says Manager Chance of the Cubs ts anxtousiy waiting to sign him. ast told Garry Heftrmann, Chairman of the Commission, that he was not only responsible for the Giants winning the pennant last year, but says that !t was his presence this season that Is re onsible for their big lead, Herrmann then asked him why the Giants did not win the World's Chan plonship from the Athletics, considering that he was a member of the team. “They wouldn't give me a chance to pitch, but preferred to allow such BAA pahltively eure we could cue |] olatimers ax Matty and Wiltse go to the rubber,” repiied Faust, ineiea- ta ah omoteastiads 06> te Faust spent a busy night trying to find a calendar that would show him vontewng tod what day in the week July 2 fell on, Up to press time he was still searching. Neal ‘¢| sending Wilson to third, but the batter But Jackron, the Fngtish runner, bent with Robert. Went . ts out trying to make second, Daly tc Kiviat to the tape by hand's breadth, Peebles, Although Seventh at) sow ts treakiont pe eo) Sate ioe Himmel FIVE bea Deir $0 Bea eee Hilltoppers and Browns | Zia, |r ees petitive Pa ng Restate ics"! In Death Grapple for MORRIS COMING me a 2 : ni CONS IN HOPE OF Ot LOST G GROUND (ss eeuse Westay lowed to go in with the 1 After a few weeks? training ag a u jon that; . JENNINGS WOULD'NT a iaoen s at algae libgisy they have ly, ch other ch Hf a1 7 ‘ n the tournament at Apawamis. ie SA. and to oucrivat and cutnit,, We've) S¢ Louis Boys Will Try Their |] "pe giz SURPRISED IF HERE UGH AWAY {6 the first American that has ever hel MOVING PICTURE OPERATOR burgi-Philadelphia”” game postponed. GAMES SCHEDULED" FOR TO-DAY. New York at St. Loula, ilvnirgh Cincinnatt, a Pifth aventiey an her permitting, tre. Hendrix hit Into a double Hummel to Tooley and Daubert, ett! Simon at second and the batt at first. Byrne singled to left Carey singled to} right and on Northen’s throw over | Smith's head Byrne raced home and Carey took third, On Donlin’s double to left Carey walked home Wagner 7 ° reached first on Tooley's fumble and McNamara First American UST a eae On ad. J. Miller hit to right for two T Wi “6M G8 bases, scoring Donlin and Wagner. 0 a ae pen Golf Title isin eerie ene ay shor Tows-Crawford cu doubles on the courts of th ort et a ae ware 4 Americans were shadowed with the nolent tradition of English invincibility on the middle-distance route. Mee Since that time we have developed better milers year after year than Engiand, until we have come to think that our men cannot be beaten by the < dest ever born on English soll. The 1,800-metre race was one in which we Chiteago at 1 Detroit at Be Cleveland at | Record for Course. | | Searned th nek é the honor, He returned scores of 73 and Maxwell the ture ‘sing Sovoty” expected to, Hardest to Oust the Locals|] SENATORS WON FLAG. |7t for a total of 244, making his grand] ice! Ph hat ey see Bouln and Koblemainen run our! ' | [iat Brie Seer ue aia | dle Drttn'ot Toront Aistance men off their feet, yet tnat is) From Their Comfortable |] tusney ac nnings, manager of the | BY JOUN POLLOCK. | ’ bed H Ned Haulon, eastly What (he French and Finnist cnam- Tperin cnereadis tours toronto we car Tigers, who just left town, says he ARL MORRIS, the Glant Oklahoma ' . ply at once. Come at night If you the i ’ ? sad list, in the early round turned 4 rd vam ion. (Special to The Evening World,) at i . 2 yoeltt Plons did. Position at the Bottom of |] eu! not be surprised it the Sena- ( fightar, who kuocked out Con of 6, which note at a nee com A004) gp seam eae ‘ruly 2M Siloaiaw's Fuapaniecd.< ust Foulton wosltively Of course, reverses must bo expected | H Recetas a Hi eiseeaeareerreer-tie Comiakey, the huge Chicago bat- ‘petitive record but tied the record tor| f ainl uever mite lucie detuiepern anlisradiare coe Line TAYLOR, 249 W. 42d St. im afl competitions. Fortunately, where | h eri Pe a 4 4 that Clark Grimtith n record time at Sapulpa, his home | the pest score ever made on the links. tlie was hikwk, “atk f ‘ Open Monta: iday EF: d £4 i {] bas a well-baia *y a | sat Ae Tan are elges, are sojourning in this tropicg! | J -eteeton’ vome of our athletes have met faster or | the American League TRG Bassa madie Miah ee , 18 going to start for this city at iH a 0.8 Me Foser, former Highiander, ts the fastest man in his position in the country, and it Is his inion that if the Washingtonians J) "0oks up with Luther MeCarty, the for the fall distance, T jere perfect. je neather Cour | town to-day in hope of recuperating | thelr pennant stride. Losing thr of four games to the C experience, @ peculiar sensation, which better men, others have come up unex. - pectedly with improved performances, | 5 alee 7 @o in the end the scale balances, and! BY BOZEMAN BULGER. no doubt the early according to wa He won't be ¢ received early | Joe Patchen 11, proved hin ted until he} $5,000 3.11 Saw’ out AMUSEMENTS, iA UbS Was B novel! |) epee seams The British lawn tennis t of next week OW that all the bullies of the || carry off the it will be largely | 018 Westerner, who put him away in the lordly’ champions have t ooniy | JHAMMIEKS IE tiv’o & Dal MAI will find the final summing up of points league have kicked us in the | decadse of Foster's playing. sixrounds, Morris is contident that the twice: iin: seuuons but sihey ow hares ROOF: Heal f 25¢, & 50c about as much in America’s favor as slats and are on thelr way ree cont defeat was a fluke ant that he Saale iBCHIEn aiiie f6P Chain 16 His, 8 aA ECHOREA We predicted they would be when the | Jotcing we've got right down to cases There will be many fed; n kno leCurty out in’ anoth 1, fhe to the even tenor of their pen- The Handout? Finland sailed [and there's going to be w hide ripping | nghting for permanent Jobe te'the cand | trial. Morris will train at the New tna Tons deftated eet tie Bane ys. Hence they Intend to feast HO ash ED mall bri , srench | COnteMt to-day such as the old Hilltop | light circult and around th at oa Polo A. under the direction of his | 4pbearave ni-final round of the J in straight sets at'G—8, 0-2, 6-4, remnants of Bresnahan's once | Ply ine Jaakeon) jolly oes Pod er iee Frene Nhs not seen since the Red Sox came| the public interest, | Hastern representative, Billy Newman, | itte rmy fein i ook / mI he recent” here In 1908 and trimme: “You are wroi b +) por al his ¢ | Brooklyn last week, and the other was Fete anh Rte) A SAIL Aan AL HU hgh PES id “hee I TKinus-Carpeniier match, he | eee 10,34 And trimmed us out of thel | *¥ou, 3, apne, shout sne thing. | pen his arrival In this elty. PIRATES SMOTHER rtis, the ex-Quaker, who was teft| atisty the Giants in this town, and to | en UN Re D a s e! , pay Ora | " : = sla wht raw w end Rube te He PLAY y “G I. French writers claim that Carpentier) with blood in one eye and the other|M8t Miht, “In assuming that moines | Vachs MeParland won Young MoCart- 1 when: the Philadelphia club lett | ieee ete the bacon in the firat troll PECIALS ki ght (Friday) wee winning and that his excitalo’ giued on that cellar position the Jinn: |New, York nor st, Louls has a chameo |!) a, sed elyhia to-aight, and HR GGIPIALL RUMLCTNG fasta tone aan in the frat frolle, o- (Friday Manager, by Jumping into the ring, |junders and those dear old Br a sh- | for the pennant. We have a methemas a bie, cael feetete Bt. around: the hotal’ thia anornine waarih ee ie arateldg atit orenant down pented. she follows d e 1 thone old Hrowna are} tical chance mea Yate ® 2 na | * ‘ound the hote! orning was the | a, His unerri $ do’ tl robbed his own man of a vitTory on ed to the teeth and ready to die|instance if Bro Towee rove ib For , Hawkes | collapned E fate of Rube Marquard. It is the gen- marks of McCormick, Luby and ali namey to 4 potnts that he couldn't have mined) for what they might well term the de-|should win allt pie aie eres nee a eal ll deed aaa Jeral opinion of the Brooklyn 1 | the other great curvists of the past, #9 oul had the bout gone on through the tw e of thelr native heath, Messrs, (the rest of the season and the leaders) 1 man who gave Jim that it will be some time before the big feed ey ES i eral tleth round, They think that Carpen-| Stovall, Roderick Wallace et al. have| should lose all there we would have! 6 first, | fo hosing, wh left hander gets going again. One of] Crtter, his, own Mi a in Mer box.d ike @ champion, and that if) hot forgotten that our Hilltoppers] them lashed to the mast.” Ave} were fc for tue cleverneas that Ted up to | the old-time players on the visiting team | Semmens — Klaus represonts the best in the Ameri-(Gusted them from thelr old home ten According to an eminent statistician | da Aadlaics: be remarked that had the Giants kept on can middleweight class our midaie- |S 480 and they are just as deter-| that statement tx absolutely correct, ao winning behind Marquard he actually Weights have forgotien how to fight, | ned 10 Fein that old port of aatety Is about time we stopped talking about ven | : jeves that Rube wotlld have collapsed. Are you as} Litas ia wine { George Engel, manager of Klaus,|cu tive peace and quiet "i ie PSU AnOR | {0 he ; ub oa rat Inning—Daly out on a fast play, m reend : hhity t)"encape Klaus [conparative peace and quiet. On the WILLTOPS START OUT | nin heat, tind "pg bean i abs BATTING ORDER. irat Taping “DAY Gut on # feat play, cool as you ’d| {in a ab writes his opinion, which doesn't givelotier hand the Hilltoppers are gu AFTER a several montis aud the long gest Hmith's tap to third th ( . THE u with that of the Frenchmen. ing every porthole, To enter that c RECORD To.DAyY, ma ward of quod, Brooklyn. Pitts bP RRA oe tahoe ada Laid like to be? eek THE TALKING DOG) “Mr. Edgren: door the Browns will have to walk over| Back tn son prehistoric age the ¢ MeCarey of Loe Daly, ef. ' By’ eg — fhe r ae ‘arthy ] § —_— BP nth ) “Dear Sir—Just a fow tInes, Our aght [te dead bodies of our valiant defenders, | Providence “club "won twenty od A ts Berean Do Smith on second, Wheat hit up You can’t tell |§ Ziegicta Moulin xouge X.°\"Vieate, f With Carpentier here Was a ood fuht nape there are some fans who do Mght BaMes and the Clncinnat! Reda aut 1 Want foul that Simon smothered, NO u 77 Mite ed +] not appreciate the advantage of holding | went. through J 4] Daubert, 1b, « ‘A WINSOME WiDOW” X's." } and Klaus would have put Carpentier|down the tallend. position ting wlding | Went throwgh a whole season without rr iaving’ the| Wheat, If. J. Miller, 1 Wheat was camped tn the right spot till you’ve a | @ut had he had a good square deal, -but|It has them Just (he masa. rea eeue: | losing & chapter sow doesn't th f 4 H fined to his home | Hummel, Wilson, ef, tor Bye . smash to le: Barger y GLOBE: i ae ie PunEY as Suet twas" mun, Carpention| piece witre & MasAbee bend Gat won| ew light on the situation? ed wits Tooley, a. MoCarthy, nocked down Carey's tap and threw | (Moth Time, Allstar Nigh! Mo nb, f ' i ’ ng about this, declared \ O. Miller, Simon, « him out at Daubert's corner, Donlin hit orn he i¢ Autass cool, | Ato ana 2 act Wolverton was just abou Ad Wolkas: North to fight +. " Wi ihe icose Niaid | ° \ Fue referee, We were to bos Batt woe dust about to to start right in thig | owing to tie Dut. tiey Se | Barger, B Handnx, b to Tooley and was an easy out at first. A . d muni mtraight rules, hit as long as one arm peated eRe ey would bother nd see what could be done, | | wt & tie euamer | Umpires—Klem and Fish. | CYCEUM tit ces » ib 9 was free, But just as soon as Klaus} jie of the season when! The Highlanders lost eight in Bis Meo today) Attendance, 38,0000, Second Inning—Hummel beat slong ¢ these St. Louls Browns and & row, | and AAEM Y lowe the refere? but the re got started to hit in ina fit ¢ Would break them and was always In| old hoine. Klaus's road. In the fifth round Klaus} ‘This fight ts going to be histor! put Carpentier down two times, and| it’s too bad that Charles Ebbets | PAUL J. KAINEY’S African Hunt | WINTER GARDEN Pye Oe t, Os Mon.duly 15 30!) SHOW OF 1912 proke up the losing streak. In this day and time al ,i! tponement ts counted a victory. ‘The is! only Kot two of the series after (a i bunt to third. ¥ Maced a sue. envy ave laying clatm to their Hendrix to J. Miller, ohn on second, 0, mnect with Hendrix aos Angele bas mirel Abel pIPTSBURG, Pa. July 12.—Manager way it | Dahlen found two additions to his string ie Wunkt taxe| to-day when he arrived from ¢ nd not} ay and that fs a star SO rtet an (Gabe , th ¢ er singled to centre, ri Hi the bell saved him. No doubt Klaus|#® the American League wo that he] rection. hat Is @ atart dn tho right di- | on nyboly that M are (ete 44 42d] one was Wille K who rejoin ; Hummel, Hendrix threw to J. Miller jAPLAYHOUdE *y Le al would have put him out tn the elath oes bet rg Beg eg the anniversary By the way, the Highlanders have a i iit Ynduce' Jviupy| team after the burial of his father at] in time to retire Daly, ONE RUN EOQUGHT An. PAID rel round, but they had Carpenter all otlec ’ a new pitcher reporting tev abt fae a return at A scons WiFi ody ts EY Wa Fe Up, and all he Aid was run around the| MAKES NO DIFFERENCE WHO'LL] nate ut toorms Iris, whi wa, {Be st estan tt at aa | eee ; os Comedy 1 Mwy j Frank struck him the PITCH TO-DAY'S GAME, hearcat of the ractive sinner then woult draw wit COAT SHIRT college league. ‘This BUNTY PUL. Ns aor | RING nee off. They did this} Just who will far a Septomier or early October date Pitch this afternoon] Young fellow was in th twirling at ieee rend, We protested, but t/t hot known, arch to seth (he roan | Walters Collepe as ire titling at : KNEE DRAWERS, PROCIOR'S | Fiji ugh May { didn't do any Kood. They did ns they | it doesn't make a bit of difference} Went through the text book batters like Hv rg gem gr Tea Ttunl VY Nalnseok, BEHAVE te, [ek kta some pleased. In the nineteenth round, when | Wolverton may work Slim Caldwell or| 4 bigeaaw tna box factory. There Ntateaent of"Gie Radie, sity rosetta Pongee, 5th ave. te van Klaus was putting him out, the man- lan k Quinn or Jack Warhop and then] Was @ lot of hesitation bet core following on th refusing to al At, 2h. By .tt% ” ager of Carpentier jumped Into the | he may not, You may reat aasured, | would finally sign a contract, but at the |" gl att! (onto taking setian on the 50c 28 at, | Cua Nukb Ay 53 toy ring and stopped ft, Kiaus would have| however, that whatever bird goes In last minute he declared himself in with wmvne 1 declared. ime wont! ro el I nal ) a e ; " i: put him out sooner if he had had algunner there's going to be powder| the ble leagte bunch, and here he fs) | sly cake, acti on ans. mewspaper. Wich, here At 600 Metropolitan equare deal. We expect to box htm | burnt This makes the second college player | MF Hublishel any pletures of hixe fant, Dealers. again in Paris some time in July, Yours| 1 asked the Brown crowd who they in- join our squad in the last month, | Gwen Moran ie following the foot HORGE EN¢ — ray, of Hundreds of piece ends—- gee an array of patterns—1m, vy Wholesale Distributors. Yai Cut ag YE weights—30, $35 and $40 — = ea | Hammons & ile en aa ights—830, $35 $ AMUSEMENTS. 1a a CU ENCK Bits, h train lues—made to your meas- ‘i real traning, $ va n tO nes $ Amusement et Sdatin uriong ry ure—as you dictate—Suits, hw fe Now ISADES Park,cve= snietion” PS INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. 1 $18—Coat and Trousers, $16. CONEY is [PA : va Dal ith win att eaoha he toe | Standing of the Clubs: Men who know buy sev- Morven ‘U: Woe cue tended pitching, Dut in characteristic] The other lei yle Mr. Stovall replied n the Unive They ‘The ivtwingiam iad is dfiuking filly. two ‘g 1 don't know yet. I haven't been} will probably the end of foes aveing water dally, Morris Scores introduced toatl my ata Wi probably et & star end Hee si te ing Manager Jimmy eee encanta Quick Knockout| — winosor entries, |x %,20,° eerey WINDBOR, Ont, July 12.—Entries for GAPULPA, Okla., July 12—Carl Mors} to-morrow are aw follows: ris ended in a few seconds what was to FURST RACK =sPurse; two-year-olds: five fur. | lun Welsh, when it flash aut, one's ed youth Is Thompson, | uni anan, | Bre liv : hla Thompson, | Grinuing jure. water "4 iu at x yy Pier Sut) Masoy - eters Wrews & small othege RESERV, ; A ‘OLUMBIA have been fAfieen-round bout with | ues Rareeal fis" Sieh oN fen the pu woe, "Volita, 10Ts « } eral suits—-the opportunity THE NATION’ hy PLAYGROUND |’ , Gen Comiskey of chicago,” Morris | Hid, a: Pooch Hes TOO, | MITA sin: vine vara Montes at Ht Rin Bitials is astonishing. Store closes Gimchen bis adversary three times and | “auch KRACK Bieepleahase; hands 1. | Race Flare Hoos Mot teary, “lugs hte bad Bell ial ‘i one o'clock Saturday. -" oS ad yeni ee he | Ser OA ap mind: Grout wwe, mle, Foe, Rummy, 208; ooran Reanits et Yesterday's Games, OcroeK, day. Wwe Ks for Gael Ah " Adjt.-<Gen, Frank Canton sprang into | gio wmoumer 1 Finntekivien, 140, The | giessman James, 100; Callous, Balti Providence, &. the ring to stop the contest, but Referee i ATE te Metts ins Pe SE RSON’ 53 aye Thankful. 144. Mistio Light, | SHVENTH RAG OMehibe! thiteyear olds and) Atiinater, Oe ateurcgle BS rin yoward ne, and. ouemath miles cclat ot Lave! vie 2s Asaffaloy b. Et a Gants Manis the cine Pura ohio rae i iad rteyainnk, | Newatl'Jere) City wame postponed, Rain, ck Wilson Tle, Roehin's ios; Vous On: J, i: | 107, E ’ Yom Yoaneed . sf Comiskey stated he nover would fight r Bist Herere feo'stanant to Th Haudmore, 108; Vre)ulice, 108; 0" "Jolin * Hleanton’ ie men Scheduled for To-Day, and 9th Street era Haboobs' Vera, Heide WES) BIND ji: 10, 20 & Sle Asie, | COMBE ABTN THREE WEEKS 4 in One, BIG JULY E . othe | NEW-Dally Mat ‘ again, Melts t i a Sed nace —Peeuer tony tw | AGSl, i! Haht™aedd OM HE ot City at, Proridence, FOX'S itt “| Bri =_ om ia jan dic ehgivle o at should any declare—-Con wark 9) Pedy JS d ton |, q Te-Day, 4”. M. N.Y. nd nd: one and one. oe wR Teth, ERP let ie ade, tt, "Ogeanbound, 119; Ow at “Aoprvice allowance ciaimed; track tans, | Wuilule ns turvsion THE PRINCE CHAT

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